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Students celebrate A-level, T-level and vocational results

Photo of students at LaSWAP Sixth Form celebrating their results.

Year 13 students celebrated across Camden as they received their 2026 A-level, T-level and vocational results last Thursday (13 August).

This year, the average point score per A-level entry in Camden was 35.9, compared with 35.4 in 2025. 98.1% of A-level exam entries were awarded grades A* to E – in line with the national average.

For vocational qualifications, the average point score per entry was 31.7, up from 30.0 in 2025.

This year also marks an important milestone for the borough, with the first group of students in Camden schools completing their T-level courses and receiving their qualifications.

Students studying T-level at Acland Burghley School, Haverstock School and Maria Fidelis School achieved a 100% pass rate, compared with a national average of 93%. The results also demonstrate the high level of achievement among Camden's T-level students, with 92% achieving distinction or merit grades, compared with a national average of 68.9%. These high grades are equivalent to achieving AAA to BBB at A-level, highlighting the strength and calibre of Camden's technical education offer.

These results reflect the excellent work taking place every day across Camden’s schools, with dedicated teachers and staff supporting young people to achieve, thrive and prepare for their next steps. Camden’s schools continue to provide high-quality education, helping every young person to develop their talents and fulfil their potential.

Strong employer partnerships through Camden STEAM have provided students with valuable industry placement experiences, while bringing schools and employers together to develop the skills needed for the future workforce.

This impact can be seen in the journeys of two Camden T-level students, Sem Nuru and Maciej Brzezia, who completed their industry placements at the Francis Crick Institute and have now progressed to degree-level apprenticeships, returning to the Crick this autumn.